The German subcommittee for regional economic politics has visited FRITSCH Milling and Sizing Idar-Oberstein
Last month, a delegation of the German subcommittee for regional economic politics led by the Chairman Stephan Mayer visited FRITSCH Milling and Sizing in Idar-Oberstein.
The goal of the visit was to discuss issues with representatives of the local economy, the Chamber of Commerce and Trade, Chamber of Crafts, state and local politicians to gain a personal insight of the status quo of the structural policy.
As part of the tour, the delegates visited several companies which in the previous years profited from the funds from the “improvement of regional and economic structures” project.
The delegates received a guided tour through the production facilities at FRITSCH Milling and Sizing.
The company then discussed its experiences with the federal and state government and the level of support it had received.
FRITSCH claims the bureaucratic effort increased, but Robert Fritsch explained that: ”the support so far has been welcomed since it made the decision to invest much easier.”